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>> rose: that is education. >> that is education. with what? what kind of thinking is that? we are going to cut education for those who are aspiring to be in the middle class, to get a higher education, to contribute to the competitiveness of america and we think that is a better cut than to cut subsidies to big oil to make a trillion-dollar? come on. >> rose: so in other words, do you believe that these oil companies would be drilling regardless of what kind of incentives they got from the federal government. >> they are still going to make a trillion-dollar, yeah. >> rose: they would? >> they do. i do. you ask them. they will. >> rose: you are a huge fan of president obama. >> yes, i am. i think he is a visionary leader. thank god he is the president. >> rose: you cleary have made -- you clearly have made -- you make it clear you very much hope hillary clinton runs for president and you will support her enthusiastically. >> i don't offer support until somebody says they are running but i think she would be one of the best prepared people to enter the white house should she
>> rose: that is education. >> that is education. with what? what kind of thinking is that? we are going to cut education for those who are aspiring to be in the middle class, to get a higher education, to contribute to the competitiveness of america and we think that is a better cut than to cut subsidies to big oil to make a trillion-dollar? come on. >> rose: so in other words, do you believe that these oil companies would be drilling regardless of what kind of incentives...
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more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actually completely comes out of what we just heard. a report in new york which paul solman will tell us more about tomorrow night, this is this idea of creating i'm sorry i'm blanking out on what it is, on the minimum. $15 minute -- minimum wage. >> $15 minimum wage. >> washington state already has the highest minimum wage of any state in the country. over $9 an hour, i believe it's $9.19 an hour this would-- this would apply to ctac which is a community-- sea tac, a community of about 12,000, right ar
more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because...
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if i can go out and protect my children and get educated on it, i've done my job. i know what it's done to me. i've had hundreds, probably of concussions, what they consider concussions today, i've had hundreds and for me to educate the youth on it and to give them my experiences, i think i've done a great job of it. >> brown: in your experience that the n.f.l. and what you see now today in a college level, even before we get down the young kids, is there more awareness or is there still a sense that the player should go back in the game? you know, you've got to get back in the game even if you're hurt? >> let me tell you this. >> you know, i think it starts at the top with the n.f.l. it goes from n.f.l. when n.f.l. was saying it's ongoing studies, ongoing studies. so why would the colleges do it? why would high schools do it? why would little leagues do it? there was no need since it was so many ongoing studies for the n.f.l. so why waste your time, why waste your money? it starts at the top and falls down in minute. what was your question again? sorry about that.
if i can go out and protect my children and get educated on it, i've done my job. i know what it's done to me. i've had hundreds, probably of concussions, what they consider concussions today, i've had hundreds and for me to educate the youth on it and to give them my experiences, i think i've done a great job of it. >> brown: in your experience that the n.f.l. and what you see now today in a college level, even before we get down the young kids, is there more awareness or is there still...
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telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly. >> $400 billion in trade a year. i mean it's human. people said well mexico's going to take all these drugs. you know, lots of companies have invested in mexico from the u.s. to mexico and from mexico to the u.s. and basically what's happening now that the location of mexico, the same zone as america has given as much advantages as china. you have your outsourcing in mexico like in china and india. it's the same time zone. you can fly from new york to mexico city under four hours. >> rose: is china or the united states mexico's largest trading partner. >> u.s. by par. >> rose: who is second? i do
telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly....
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it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these plans and invested in the stock market couldn't wait to open their monthly statements to see how much the value had gone up, you know. so things seemed to be working nicely. >> well, i was invested in everything: stocks, mutual funds, you name it. we would get monthly reports: things were growing, everything was growing. in the '90s, you could not lose money in the market even if you were a dumb investor. i mean, it just kept growing and growing and growing. >> internet stocks drove a powerful surge on wall street today. >> internet stocks suddenly... >> the economy was doing great. i mean, you had all kinds of gains in the stock market. that was kind of the dot-com era. >> those internet stocks continue their meteoric rise... >> you really didn't have to pay attention to... you
it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these plans and invested in the stock market couldn't wait to open their monthly statements to see how much the value had gone up, you know. so things seemed to be working nicely. >> well, i was invested in everything: stocks, mutual funds,...
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systems in the world, education is a strange thing, at 18 you take one exam and that one exam makes a gigantic difference in that life if you get in particular universities you have much of a better chance of getting into a good company that runs the economy, what is happening is people are preparing manically for that test and they prep, women as a result have fewer children because the cost of trying to teach people this and the result of a career is people who often are successful but running out of people, the birthrate is going down so it is a weird thing, it is not just a standard economics of people getting more successful, and there are all kinds of straings quilts within it that are making a difference as to how things turn out. >> rose: i remember talking to yu in singapore where the demographics were changing and they had a certain attitude about immigration, which they had to change because they migration for their own economy. >> i think it is very, very important, in the developing of what -- what is happening in asia, and possibly what is going to happen in the rest
systems in the world, education is a strange thing, at 18 you take one exam and that one exam makes a gigantic difference in that life if you get in particular universities you have much of a better chance of getting into a good company that runs the economy, what is happening is people are preparing manically for that test and they prep, women as a result have fewer children because the cost of trying to teach people this and the result of a career is people who often are successful but...
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what kills me is that the data is so clear on what music education does for children all the way around. not just for their tone or there is a, but the performance in the key subject areas. >> math and science, we can use some mathematicians. clearly in my children. my wife homeschools. we got them into music and immediately, all of their subjects got better. unfortunately, it means everything and one of the first things to go as the music program. -- is the music program. tavis: why did you choose to homeschool? >> we are church people. we are believers. we wanted to make sure that our .hildren were specially guided you don't get that in schools. good at it.ery i don't think it is for everybody. if you are not good, you can hire other people to help you do it. my boy, they told us he is going to struggle. in kindergarten. now he is in the engineering program at asu. my daughter is a high school student at community college. she homeschooled until she was 17. it has really paid off for us. they have a firm foundation. take me back and tell me how you started getting so proficient. >> i
what kills me is that the data is so clear on what music education does for children all the way around. not just for their tone or there is a, but the performance in the key subject areas. >> math and science, we can use some mathematicians. clearly in my children. my wife homeschools. we got them into music and immediately, all of their subjects got better. unfortunately, it means everything and one of the first things to go as the music program. -- is the music program. tavis: why did...
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. >> or beaten out of them or their education system or by growing up and are trying to do the right thing for them push them toward the safe thing when in fact we believe people got to follow their passion. >> rose: how do you unleash it. >> the gray -- great thing is like it is possible if you have some methodology to it, if you are willing to kind of practice at it a little bit. there's a story in the book about a young guy we work with, who when there's a kid he wanted to be a professional music. he loved performances but he hated to practice, right. he didn't think you should have to practice, right. if you were good and just come naturally but in fact you do have to work at it. so as a high school kid he got a chance, he got to see yo-yo ma play, it was a great experience and by lottery he was picked to be one of three kids to ask yo-yo ma a single question. and his question he smiles when he tells this now but he said, his question was now that you're a professional musician, isn't it wonderful because you don't have to practice anymore. and yo-yo ma says i have some bad news
. >> or beaten out of them or their education system or by growing up and are trying to do the right thing for them push them toward the safe thing when in fact we believe people got to follow their passion. >> rose: how do you unleash it. >> the gray -- great thing is like it is possible if you have some methodology to it, if you are willing to kind of practice at it a little bit. there's a story in the book about a young guy we work with, who when there's a kid he wanted to...
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it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a little bit? >> you know the great helosopher mike tyson said knocked somebody out in the first round. interviewed byas howard cosell, and after the fight, he said, what did you think of his plan to stay away from you, to keep shuffling away and occasionally try to jab you? how did you feel about the plan? tyson said, everybody got a plan until he get hit in the face. don't got a plan. that is my philosophy. that's the way it is. i had a plan to have everyone of my films be a colossal success, until i got hit in the face. then you pick up, try again, maybe fail again, but fail better.
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and the results cut across all gender, race, education and income levels in the survey. >> i'm happy, i'm happy, i promise you. a lot of those older workers may need to keep working, more and more people over the age of 50 are accumulating more debt. and in order to pay it down they're saving less for retirement. >> reporter: it sounds like a lot of money, american workers stash away over $300 billion, including employer's matching contributions into 401(k) accounts and defined benefit plans every year. but it still may not be enough. >> i think i may like to put more away for my spending money, towards my 401(k), if i could. >> i don't really put that much into 401(k). i don't have that much left over to put for savings. >> reporter: that is the new reality, the majority of americans with 401(k) accounts or other employer sponsored accounts are spending faster than they're saving for retirement. that is according to one organization, hello wallet. the money spent to pay down debts has risen 20% in the last ten years. >> i save for retirement, i put away as much as i can, but not as m
and the results cut across all gender, race, education and income levels in the survey. >> i'm happy, i'm happy, i promise you. a lot of those older workers may need to keep working, more and more people over the age of 50 are accumulating more debt. and in order to pay it down they're saving less for retirement. >> reporter: it sounds like a lot of money, american workers stash away over $300 billion, including employer's matching contributions into 401(k) accounts and defined...
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of this destroying our environment, enough of college students going into huge debt just to get an education and being in debt for the next 30 or 40 years." that's untenable and it's uncivilized and we have to move in a different direction. and americans are fed up. >> can you think of some small victories that progressive have won this year? >> sure. in los angeles -- has the dirtiest port in the america, the dirt -- it's high rates of asthma among children all around the port. and a coalition of the teamsters union and the sierra club and local community groups forced the port of los angeles to clean up its act, to create a clean trucks program, to clean up the environment and to make it possible for the mostly immigrant truck drivers to improve their health and their working conditions. and now that is spread to ports all over the country. and so, there are tens of thousands of truck drivers and residents who live near these dirty ports that are going to be healthier because of this victory in california. another example of that is you might remember that in 2008, right after obama got el
of this destroying our environment, enough of college students going into huge debt just to get an education and being in debt for the next 30 or 40 years." that's untenable and it's uncivilized and we have to move in a different direction. and americans are fed up. >> can you think of some small victories that progressive have won this year? >> sure. in los angeles -- has the dirtiest port in the america, the dirt -- it's high rates of asthma among children all around the...
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. >> and educational attainment, we are tied for first with about 24 our countries. >> exactly. >> but when it comes to health and survival, the speck measure of healthy life expectancy, we're 53rd. much lower than one would think living in the u.s.? >> very counter intuitive since we talk all the time about our high life expectancy. especially for women. the lesson, we are quite obviously one of the few, the only industrial wealthy country in the world that doesn't have a national health system, and i think that is showing up in these sticks nap we like to think of ourselves as being one of the healthiest countries on earth, but, in fact, when you put it all together, people at the top may be doing well, but we're not as a country doing that well compared to other societies. >> another one of the categories that measure is economic participation and opportunity. we ranked sixth overall we we have leadership positions filled by women, but ranked 67th when it came to fwhach equality. that's a conversation that's been happening in the u.s. for a long time. >> and there was a moment in ti
. >> and educational attainment, we are tied for first with about 24 our countries. >> exactly. >> but when it comes to health and survival, the speck measure of healthy life expectancy, we're 53rd. much lower than one would think living in the u.s.? >> very counter intuitive since we talk all the time about our high life expectancy. especially for women. the lesson, we are quite obviously one of the few, the only industrial wealthy country in the world that doesn't have...
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. >> saying the words education and research, that's all great, but those are goals, those are platitudes, they're not plans. >> reporter: and on the campaign trail with the candidates pulling no punches. >> if you like d.c. politics, you'll love terry mcauliffe. if you like detroit finances, you'll love terry mcauliffe. >> ken's new campaign slogan is "fighting for virginia." but after campaigning with ted cruz its pretty clear that its just that. a slogan. >> reporter: stephen farnsworth is a professor of political science at the university of mary washington. >> from day one it was all about how the other side was unfit to govern. and in some ways what's happening, i think, is that voters, at least some of them, are starting to agree with both campaigns. >> reporter: among them: andrea khoury. she traditionally votes republican, but says the negativity coming from both sides has left her undecided this year. >> i think they've been doing more attacking than actually what their platform is. and i think as a voter, i need to know what i'm voting for, not what i'm voting against. >> repor
. >> saying the words education and research, that's all great, but those are goals, those are platitudes, they're not plans. >> reporter: and on the campaign trail with the candidates pulling no punches. >> if you like d.c. politics, you'll love terry mcauliffe. if you like detroit finances, you'll love terry mcauliffe. >> ken's new campaign slogan is "fighting for virginia." but after campaigning with ted cruz its pretty clear that its just that. a slogan....
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they refuse to set up state marketplaces to -- leaving millions of dollars in outreach on the table in education funding, what are you gonna do about the approximately 17 million children wpl pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied health insurance coverage? >> it's a false choice to say it's obamacare or nothing. there are numerous proposals, including the one i'm a co-sponsor of. >> are you serious, what you just said? are you really serious? >> we've gone through 44 votes-- 48 votes now-- of you trying to dismantle this legislation. you call that cooperation? i don't! >> reporter: next up, tavenner's boss health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she appears tomorrow before the house energy and commerce committee. rough >> woodruff: we'll talk about the growing complaints that existing insurance policies are being canceled, right after the news summary. lawmakers from both parties called today for barring the sweeping surveillance of phone calls and e-mails. but the chair of the house intelligence committee warned it would hurt the hunt for terrorists. meanwhile, whit
they refuse to set up state marketplaces to -- leaving millions of dollars in outreach on the table in education funding, what are you gonna do about the approximately 17 million children wpl pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied health insurance coverage? >> it's a false choice to say it's obamacare or nothing. there are numerous proposals, including the one i'm a co-sponsor of. >> are you serious, what you just said? are you really serious? >> we've gone...
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new revenue that we had towards education, but along with funding issue also comes education reform. having academic rigor, high standards, setting goals, expecting better results. making sure that we align our education courses with what our employers need. >> five states now have female governors, four of them are republicans. governor fallin is the first republican woman to chair the nga but the third woman to lead the organization. >> women bring different perspectives as it relates to talking about issues whether it's on the state level or whether it's in a national position like the chair itself. but in the end the american people want to see is solutions to the problem. >> women are assuming political office more often but still trail men considerably. her advice for other women considering a run for office. get involved in the community or work for other candidates. even if you're married with children. >> as challenging as wives and mother to serve in political office, many times women are raising children just like did i when i first started out in office i had a brand new
new revenue that we had towards education, but along with funding issue also comes education reform. having academic rigor, high standards, setting goals, expecting better results. making sure that we align our education courses with what our employers need. >> five states now have female governors, four of them are republicans. governor fallin is the first republican woman to chair the nga but the third woman to lead the organization. >> women bring different perspectives as it...
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discussions of other educational issues. mr. superintendant i believe you have a presentation >> yes. i'd like to call in the chief of staff to update the board on the vision 2014 process. it's an exciting process and this is about a two hour update (laughter) i'm just checking for update no, it's going to be very short >> good evening commissioners and thank you so much. first of all, i want to thank the superintendent and the board of education for sponsoring this great voigs process. we worked for many months to design a process that would help us reenvision education for our students in san francisco. there are handout here and i'll start the presentation to keep us rolling. basically, we have a saying if we have a plan for today and envisioning tomorrow. we roelsdz the plan to clarifying how all of us work together to support the structural core around the teachers and students and families and instruction and that plan is being rolled out in helping us to build the penicillin with our quality improvement system. i don't kn
discussions of other educational issues. mr. superintendant i believe you have a presentation >> yes. i'd like to call in the chief of staff to update the board on the vision 2014 process. it's an exciting process and this is about a two hour update (laughter) i'm just checking for update no, it's going to be very short >> good evening commissioners and thank you so much. first of all, i want to thank the superintendent and the board of education for sponsoring this great voigs...
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so they american public education no good. how is your school, your neighborhood school. >> well, my neighborhood school is terrific. my deepers are gaechlt i love my teaches. >> jon: it like congress, you could look the say wam, my congressman is okay but the institution-- do you have time to stick around. we'll come back and talk a little bit more, reign of error on the book shelves now, diane ravitch. we'll come back with with >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow at 11:00, here is your moment of zen. >> i'm going to i is a for the last time that the gentlemen on the left be removed and ask the officer to remove. if i see one pore example of that, i will ask you all to be removed. it'this happened on tv today. that happened right there. by the way, this is human hard rock cafe guy fieri in the car getting punched in the face a lot allegedly. that's how that happened. comedians please give me the name of the new menu item at guy fieri's restaurant inspired by this fight. >> slightly battered hair dresser with beaten egg
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of highericrocosm education in america. university colleges known for its innovative use of technology and the internet. my remarks will focus on the other residential institutions. ago, we beganears our efforts to redesign or reengineer our lower division, educational offerings to the use of technology. online tutorials, active learning classrooms. one of our early successes was at the university of maryland, eastern shore, a historically black institution. it had a high failure rate -- above 50%. with the redesign, the pass rate increased to over 70%. substantiald reduction in cost for course delivery. we began a systematic effort to redesign our lower division gateway courses across the system. the very courses that are the primary roadblock for many students. by the end of this year, we will coursesesigned some-80 serving more than 24,000 students in any one semester. we have documented the improved student success and lower cost. we want to encourage our faculty to engage in teaching innovation, using technology, activ
of highericrocosm education in america. university colleges known for its innovative use of technology and the internet. my remarks will focus on the other residential institutions. ago, we beganears our efforts to redesign or reengineer our lower division, educational offerings to the use of technology. online tutorials, active learning classrooms. one of our early successes was at the university of maryland, eastern shore, a historically black institution. it had a high failure rate -- above...
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and educate your daughter's. they are amazing. [applause] >> one of the things i have heard you say which has not gotten a lot of attention, you said this at the united nations when you spoke there earlier this year is you are not just fighting for the rights of girls, but also the rights of boys to get education, including the children of the terrorists and i would like to ask you to tell us about that. why do you feel that way? >> there has been discrimination in our society and men have been doing this for centuries but this time there is going to be change. speaking up for girls's rights, and we must believe in equality and have decisions with justice, not only speak about girls's rights but also speak about boys's rights because in many countries they cannot go to school because of child labor. the only job is to earn a. we also need to speak up for them because tomorrow there will be so many boys out of school. if you want to bring change you must do it with justice. >> one of the things i learned from your book which i am n
and educate your daughter's. they are amazing. [applause] >> one of the things i have heard you say which has not gotten a lot of attention, you said this at the united nations when you spoke there earlier this year is you are not just fighting for the rights of girls, but also the rights of boys to get education, including the children of the terrorists and i would like to ask you to tell us about that. why do you feel that way? >> there has been discrimination in our society and...
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education but has not raised it. let me tell you what is becoming chair of a larger organization will do for you. you will begin to think more broadly and i applaud her. because that is going to be heard. she's hardly going to be able to continue the hard line she took on education while she admonishes the governors from around the country to focus on educati. you can't focus on it without also focusing on what it costs. >> she actually has raised education funding subjects the emergency times that she was mentioning. more important than that is education policy that goes with it. she has been champion of educational choice and giving parents the opportunity to choose safe and effective schools, greater accountability to taxpayers for how those dollars are spent this is the most important part of the education equation how are the dollars spent and is it empowering those closest to the students to make the decision. >> i think the governorship something that we need to look at in terms of pipeline for women in genera
education but has not raised it. let me tell you what is becoming chair of a larger organization will do for you. you will begin to think more broadly and i applaud her. because that is going to be heard. she's hardly going to be able to continue the hard line she took on education while she admonishes the governors from around the country to focus on educati. you can't focus on it without also focusing on what it costs. >> she actually has raised education funding subjects the emergency...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a
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so they american public education no good. how is your school, your neighborhood school. >> well, my neighborhood school is terrific. my deepers are gaechlt i love my teaches. >> jon: it like congress, you could look the say wam, my congressman is okay but the institution-- do you have time to stick around. we'll come back and talk a little bit more, reign of error on the book shelves now, diane ravitch. we'll come backah a Ë bxb$,℠,x >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow at 11:00, here is your moment of zen. >> i'm going to i is a for the last time that the gentlemen on the left be removed and ask the officer to remove. if i see one pore example of that, i will ask you all to be removed.
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the first one is education. we need to ask responsible leaders and politicians to work for education and make it a top priority. we need to do seminars to let their children go to school and then we also need to recognize those that are raising their voice. we are going to give them a board and a platform to speak globally and then in the future i want to become a politician. [applause] >> i have to read this. you started your vacation early because you said when it was exam times the 61 to say that part? where is it? i marked it. you said you start your exam by saying what? do you remember that part? >> yes. >> one of my teachers would ask a question and i would say you are the best teacher i've ever seen in my life. it's a great trick. students learned from it. [laughter] when you have an exam and they are asking you questions it's really effected. [laughter] >> good advice. what inner qualities made it possible for you to exhibit such courage and self confidence? >> that's the question what qualities do you t
the first one is education. we need to ask responsible leaders and politicians to work for education and make it a top priority. we need to do seminars to let their children go to school and then we also need to recognize those that are raising their voice. we are going to give them a board and a platform to speak globally and then in the future i want to become a politician. [applause] >> i have to read this. you started your vacation early because you said when it was exam times the 61...
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i feel liquor maybe it's under oath educational issues. i have to say the curriculum committee has mapped out the curriculum. it does touch a lot of what's going on. finally, i wanted to offer a resource for translation so i'm the liaison for the san francisco fund a we have volunteer interpreters that are available to meetings and i encourage you to get in touch with the san francisco education fund. >> thank you. i'm sorry i have to say i've had a hard time hearing but i'm happy we want to take this issue up in multiple committees because i think those issues have been unresolved for years. i'm happy to see we want to have the training. i think one of the things we should talk about is the division rule that the council never included parents was to be represented the communities that were had a specific interest in and expertise and the monitoring of our language programs. it seems that the very committed and parents have become members of the bilingual council and have been diluting it's oversight connection and also maybe dloouth some
i feel liquor maybe it's under oath educational issues. i have to say the curriculum committee has mapped out the curriculum. it does touch a lot of what's going on. finally, i wanted to offer a resource for translation so i'm the liaison for the san francisco fund a we have volunteer interpreters that are available to meetings and i encourage you to get in touch with the san francisco education fund. >> thank you. i'm sorry i have to say i've had a hard time hearing but i'm happy we want...
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the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the people on this panel, those of you in this room, we're taking incremental steps. but one of the things we have to do is keep organizing ourselves and understanding the coordinated integrated way so services aren't bolted on, added on and become just a one and done in too many schools. it's got to be really embraced as what we call a whole school climate framework, a whole school climate improvement plan. and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, t
the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the...
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in the united education matters pe rb case the board of education approved by the vote a supplemental prudent to which the district will pay 3 hours of extended hours pay to special education teachers in certain specified clarifications. less applicable taxes and withholding for the pending charge and realize of all possibly claims or implementation of the special information system. item u other informational items there are no staff reports and we're now at - >> i want to make one announcement we have a shorter one that i want to annuities to everyone listening. >> nicely done. a with that, i'm going to adjourn the meeting interest thank you done. >> it's a pleasure to have a you here at the martin luther king academy is school for this important celebration. i service in the district. before i serve say a few words i want to thank and acknowledge some important individuals that are with us morning. if i miss someone which i will i wanted to thank you all a general thank you for being here today. i think today, we be mark in our calendars as a seminal chafrng point in public educati
in the united education matters pe rb case the board of education approved by the vote a supplemental prudent to which the district will pay 3 hours of extended hours pay to special education teachers in certain specified clarifications. less applicable taxes and withholding for the pending charge and realize of all possibly claims or implementation of the special information system. item u other informational items there are no staff reports and we're now at - >> i want to make one...
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education room. i encourage all our families to please attend and gather the information for the enrollment process. i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to report at the fifth annual partnership recognition event the community partnership award was for you can say sex carbon monoxide for trauma training and for training to your highest needs schools. it's 23 in partnership with the superintendents were over 1 thousand 1 hundred students have been directly impacted. the schools that partnered with our uc f hearts program has had an decrease in violence. they've given over 1 hundred hours to our unified school district staff. i'd like to aggravated assault on behalf of san francisco unified school district dr. joyce and kim from our officer who were recipients of the award. thank you for all the support for our families in the schools. you i'd like to mention that the ninth and tenth grade classrooms will be restoring birds. they'll be joined by sf park sturdyship abruptly the bond society will b
education room. i encourage all our families to please attend and gather the information for the enrollment process. i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to report at the fifth annual partnership recognition event the community partnership award was for you can say sex carbon monoxide for trauma training and for training to your highest needs schools. it's 23 in partnership with the superintendents were over 1 thousand 1 hundred students have been directly impacted. the schools that...
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in the united education matters pe rb case the board of education approved by the vote a supplemental prudent to which the district will pay 3 hours of extended hours pay to special education teachers in certain specified clarifications. less applicable taxes and withholding for the pending charge and realize of all possibly claims or implementation of the special information system. item u other informational items there are no staff reports and we're now at - >> i want to make one announcement we have a shorter one that i want to annuities to everyone listening. >> nicely done. a with that, i'm going to adjourn the meeting interest thank you >> everyone. thank you. my name is carl i'm the president of the silicon leadership groufrp we're happy you joined us for a town hall with mayor ed lee with the obama administration on the action on immigration founded here just a few blocks away. that what matters is we have a mare that understands the issues a nearest and dear it to us and that's immigration reform. since it's inception we've gotten over 20 visas alone and the feeling is we ha
in the united education matters pe rb case the board of education approved by the vote a supplemental prudent to which the district will pay 3 hours of extended hours pay to special education teachers in certain specified clarifications. less applicable taxes and withholding for the pending charge and realize of all possibly claims or implementation of the special information system. item u other informational items there are no staff reports and we're now at - >> i want to make one...
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in the united education matters pe rb case the board of education approved by the vote a supplemental prudent to which the district will pay 3 hours of extended hours pay to special education teachers in certain specified clarifications. less applicable taxes and withholding for the pending charge and realize of all possibly claims or implementation of the special information system. item u other informational items there are no staff reports and we're now at - >> i want to make one announcement we have a shorter one that i want to annuities to everyone listening. >> nicely done. a with that, i'm going to adjourn the meeting interest thank you the inteblth is a hu of our everyday life everyone with the seniors use it for work and play. although there's a many valuable websites on line. >> the first thing a senior will ask me is about viruses if they go on websites what are the discharges of being on the internet. >> for instance, you see something that maybe from the bank and the first thing it starts asking you for a private information where you get intiger's offers and they're not
in the united education matters pe rb case the board of education approved by the vote a supplemental prudent to which the district will pay 3 hours of extended hours pay to special education teachers in certain specified clarifications. less applicable taxes and withholding for the pending charge and realize of all possibly claims or implementation of the special information system. item u other informational items there are no staff reports and we're now at - >> i want to make one...
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but education america went work out doubt from the best education to almost god awesome now. we still have the best education in america and quality out of the graduate school is great but national level education is required a lot of the work we do out of the lab is in the energy spates. at the scale you want to effect the economy one of the revolutions is going to be the transfer from a economist economy. there's a lot of manufacturing in that and we don't have policies on robotics to make those things. so things are much bigger in the maker movement in terms of impacting the economic we're not having consistent policy >> the carbon basis life form i'm concerned. >> you've been replaced by a robot. >> i have a couple of things one is at a simplistic level. there's this rhetoric we need to reforearm the defeat it's a global economy and when you look at the parts and supplies and protection policies that seems like a good idea until you realize you're using parts from all over the accruing world. and the granted program be reapplied into a national program that comploiz the i
but education america went work out doubt from the best education to almost god awesome now. we still have the best education in america and quality out of the graduate school is great but national level education is required a lot of the work we do out of the lab is in the energy spates. at the scale you want to effect the economy one of the revolutions is going to be the transfer from a economist economy. there's a lot of manufacturing in that and we don't have policies on robotics to make...
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that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that it's happening. we need to embrace a full court program on this because the numbers tell us and dictate to us that we have to have this high level strong fierce collaboration to end bullying and to make sure it doesn't proceed into its worst stages. and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well
that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that...
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before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years when he was elected 10 years ago and he has remained an effective and visionary leader for everyone. mayo
before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher,...
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you don't -- i don't care what your policy is about education. you don't give the impression that the people who educate our kids should be shouted at and hectored out. >> his wife seems to be entertained by it with a smile on her face. >> bob, is he politically uncoachable? >> i think he's politically himself. i think he's a standard, conservative republican. there are two factors that make him look more moderate and explain what you were saying earlier. first, sandy was indelible. the image was indelible. he looked for once like a politician who put people ahead of politics. >> it's kind of like what guiliani did after 9/11. >> guiliani, by the way, who was the last so-called moderate republican, was actually pro choice, and sort of for gay rights. this guy is not. but the other thing is the republican party has moved so far to the right, and that he looks comparatively better. and i'll tell you why. he wouldn't endorse the government shutdown. he may be forgiving all the tax breaks to the millionaires. he may be in favor of beating up the scho
you don't -- i don't care what your policy is about education. you don't give the impression that the people who educate our kids should be shouted at and hectored out. >> his wife seems to be entertained by it with a smile on her face. >> bob, is he politically uncoachable? >> i think he's politically himself. i think he's a standard, conservative republican. there are two factors that make him look more moderate and explain what you were saying earlier. first, sandy was...
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and those are the 3 things we're focused on health, education and shelter for all our kids. i want to thank you for giving us this opportunity and thank you to our mayor wholly who's phenomenal and your leadership and all of you the fluoroscopic partners and the school district everyone here contributing to create a he better san francisco this is a great day. thank you very much (clapping) >> let me introduce our wonderful principle as well (clapping). >> so thank you everyone for being here. you know, we have at the great bonus of being dr. martin luther king we think of his dream and it's amazing we can compare our dream to the students now. the underline base is the same we want all children to have quality education and jobs and just putting it out there to sales force. especially on this side of the city too much students don't think about the kind of careers in technology and with a college degree and technical degrees and all the was a to educate themselves to be part of the future. so one thing is when the kids see the t-shirts 33 they see themselves maybe i could w
and those are the 3 things we're focused on health, education and shelter for all our kids. i want to thank you for giving us this opportunity and thank you to our mayor wholly who's phenomenal and your leadership and all of you the fluoroscopic partners and the school district everyone here contributing to create a he better san francisco this is a great day. thank you very much (clapping) >> let me introduce our wonderful principle as well (clapping). >> so thank you everyone for...
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i feel liquor maybe it's under oath educational issues. i have to say the curriculum committee has mapped out the curriculum. it does touch a lot of what's going on. finally, i wanted to offer a resource for translation so i'm the liaison for the san francisco fund a we have volunteer interpreters that are available to meetings and i encourage you to get in touch with the san francisco education fund. >> thank you. i'm sorry i have to say i've had a hard time hearing but i'm happy we want to take this i
i feel liquor maybe it's under oath educational issues. i have to say the curriculum committee has mapped out the curriculum. it does touch a lot of what's going on. finally, i wanted to offer a resource for translation so i'm the liaison for the san francisco fund a we have volunteer interpreters that are available to meetings and i encourage you to get in touch with the san francisco education fund. >> thank you. i'm sorry i have to say i've had a hard time hearing but i'm happy we want...
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education was the gateway. access to education would provide a better future for the children. today that belief remains the same. education is a pathway for future success. however access to high quality education still remains an illusions to many children. too many african american and other people of color remain segregated in other schools and determined desperate and in later life. a huge gap in problems across the country. add to that the concept of unconscious bias, low expectations and high expulsion and suspension rates and it's so many reasons why they fall below the bar. even in san francisco where we have the highest performing schools we have the highest achievement gap among african american and latino students. we need to invest more in the future of our young people. in 1964, dr. king said, the richest nation on earth has never allocated sufficient schools to allocate teachers. we squander funds on highways, on the pursuit of recreation, on the over abundance of over kill arm meant but we pop rise education. even those these words were 50 years ago, the truth r
education was the gateway. access to education would provide a better future for the children. today that belief remains the same. education is a pathway for future success. however access to high quality education still remains an illusions to many children. too many african american and other people of color remain segregated in other schools and determined desperate and in later life. a huge gap in problems across the country. add to that the concept of unconscious bias, low expectations and...